SOLAS Guidelines definition

SOLAS Guidelines means the Guidelines regarding the verified gross mass (VGM) of a container carrying cargo (MSC.1/Circ.1475) published by the International Maritime Organization;
SOLAS Guidelines means the Guidelines regarding the verified gross mass of a packed of container carrying cargo (MSC.1/Circ.1475) published by the International Maritime Organization. Term has the meaning given to it in Recital C(e). Terminal means such wharf area within the Port owned, leased, operated or managed by the Operator at any time during the term of this Agreement, together with adjacent areas in which the Operator provides the Terminal Services. Terminal Services means the services and/or facilities to be provided at the Terminal to the Customer as set out in the Agreement including all such other services which may be agreed between the Parties from time to time. TEU means twenty-foot equivalent unit and in calculating TEUs, a 20' Container shall comprise one (1) TEU, a 40' Container shall comprise two (2) TEUs, and a 45’ Container shall comprise two point two five (2.25) TEUs.
SOLAS Guidelines means the Guidelines regarding the verified gross mass of a container carrying cargo (MSC.1/Circ.1475) published by the International Maritime Organization, as amended or supplemented from time to time;

Examples of SOLAS Guidelines in a sentence

  • Carrier shall not be responsible for charges, fees, penalties or other claims for containers for which a verified weight was provided prior to loading in a preceding load port and which may be loaded in transshipment ports which may require another VGM whether or not the SOLAS Guidelines do not require such re-weighing.

  • SOLAS Convention shall mean the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 of the International Maritime Organisation as supplemented by the SOLAS Guidelines as amended from time to time.

  • SOLAS Guidelines means the guidelines regarding the verified gross mass of a container carrying cargo (MSC.1/Circ.1475) published by the International Maritime Organization, as amended or updated or replaced from time to time.

  • Whether Method 1 or Method 2 is utilized by the Shipper, for the shipper’s weight verification to be compliant with the IMO SOLAS Guidelines requirement, it must be “signed”, meaning a specific person representing the shipper is named and identified as having verified the accuracy of the weight calculation on behalf of the shipper.

  • VGM’s provided by the Shipper to Carrier pursuant to the IMO SOLAS Guidelines shall have been obtained from either Method 1 as described by SOLAS, which requires that the full container load was weighed after it was packed, and/or Method 2 which requires weighing all the cargo and contents of the container and adding the tare weight of the container as indicated on the door of the container.

  • Course implemen- tation involved such forms of teacher-learner and learner-learner interaction as lectures, seminars and focus groups.

  • Carrier shall not be responsible for charges, fees, penalties or other claims for containers for which a verified weight was provided prior to loading in a preceding load port and which may be loaded in transshipment ports which may require another VGM whether or not the SOLAS Guidelines require such reweighing.

  • Carrier shall not be responsible for charges, fees, penalties or other claims for containers for which a verified weight was provided prior to loading in a preceding load port and which may be loaded in transshipment ports which may require another VGM whether or not the SOLAS Guidelines require such re-weighing.

  • SOLAS Guidelines means the guidelines regarding the verified gross mass of a container carrying cargo (MSC.1/Circ.1475) published by the International Maritime Organization, as amended or updated or replaced from time to time.Tariff means the Operator’s Tariff for the Terminal where the Services are provided, which Tariff is available on-line at www.dpworldcanada.com, as amended from time to time.

  • In the event that the terminal to which Shipper’s cargo is being delivered follows the IMO SOLAS Guidelines, if a Shipper does not provide a satisfactory VGM to Carrier prior to tendering the cargo to the Carrier, Carrier has the right to refuse to accept such cargo until one is provided to Carrier.


More Definitions of SOLAS Guidelines

SOLAS Guidelines means the South African Maritime Safety Authority Marine Notice No. 30 of 2016, dated 2 August 2016, (Guidelines on the implementation of SOLAS VI Regulation 2 Amendment: Verification of the Gross Mass of Packed Containers), as may be amended, substituted, updated or varied from time to time, mutatis mutandis, read with the SOLAS Regulations.

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